So many people are just accepting that this is something that might actually happen when it would never actually work out, right? You can't go live on Mars because radiation will kill you and no one talks about that. It's fascinating the self-dilusion around the radiation issue a month. We need to definitely rethink mass transit and someone will inevitably At the table or in the event put their hand up again but what about driverless cars? What about Musk's hyperloop? What about his tunnels? Because he owns the future, right? He's caught the public imagination for the future and that his future is an entirely individualistic one where he's Openly doesn't like trains and cars
Paris Marx is joined by Tim Maughan to discuss the exploitative infrastructures that make the modern world possible, how complex technological systems rob us of our power to control our collective destiny, and why predicting trends isn’t hard when you understand capitalism.
Tim Maughan is the author of “Infinite Detail” and “Ghost Hardware.” He’s also written for BBC Future, New Scientist, and Motherboard, and is writing a new column for OneZero. Follow Tim on Twitter as @timmaughan.
Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
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Also mentioned in this episode:
- Read about the trip Tim took with Unknown Fields on a container ship, at manufacturing sites in China, and near a toxic lake in Inner Mongolia that’s the product of mining rare-earth minerals.
- Read the first article in Tim’s new column, No One’s Driving.
- Kim Stanley Robinson says billionaire space visions are “just a fantasy of our culture right now.”
- Media mentioned by Tim: Judge Dredd comics, The Running Man, RoboCop, Rollerball, and Ad Astra.
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